Fatt et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Detection and estimation of dead-end pore volume in reservoir rock by conventional laboratory testsFatt et al., 1966
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- Fatt I
- Maleki M
- Upadhyay R
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- Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal
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Conventional laboratory core analysis tests on samples of two limestone reservoir rocks indicate that about 20 per cent of PV is in dead-end pores. These tests (electric logging formation factor. mercury injection capillary pressure and miscible displacement) were …
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